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*Place order online, by phone or in store. Spend $75 or more on merchandise (excluding tax, Gift Cards,
eGift Cards, POP! Perks, installation and services) in a single transaction and receive free standard
shipping to a single address in the contiguous United States. The offer will be automatically applied
and cannot be used toward a TCS Closets™ or Business Sales purchase. Due to size and weight
restrictions, some items cannot be shipped or may have additional shipping fees that will still apply.

Managing a Busy Household

With more than 30 years of experience as the storage and organization experts, we've come up with some creative solutions for saving precious space and time.

We also love to hear from customers like you about how you stay organized.

Read up on our expert tips and then share your own!

With so many activities, appointments, deadlines, meetings and commitments to manage, families need a solid organization system to make the most of each day. Here are some of our favorite tips for keeping busy families more organized and less stressed.

Place a wall-mounted calendar in a common area, such as the kitchen or family room, and include every family member’s schedule and chore list for the week or month. Use different colors to code each family member’s entries. At a glance, each person will know everyone else’s schedule, resulting in less confusion about whose soccer game is on Saturday and who won’t be available to babysit on Friday.

Place a large basket near the most accessible door to collect library books, video rentals, mail, dry cleaning, and items to be donated or delivered. The next time someone is heading out to run errands, they can simply check the items in the basket. Likewise, set up a bin near the stairwell to collect items that need to go upstairs or downstairs.

Don’t get caught in an avalanche of paper. Catch paperwork as it comes into the house by setting up a system near the main entrance of your home. Use stacking letter trays and organize by family member to collect mail, notes and reminders or school forms that need Mom or Dad’s signature. Each family member should check their “in box” each afternoon and every morning.

Like adults, if kids' closets are organized, they will have an easier time getting ready in the morning. Encourage kids to keep shoes off the floor by utilizing small-pocket hanging shoe bags; lower closet rods so kids can easily access hanging clothes; install door-mounted grids to hang belts, hats, hair accessories and scarves; and provide plenty of drawer space for folded clothes and toys.

"I have a small 5-drawer chest of drawers and have assigned each family member, including myself, their own drawer. If I find a book or ipod or sock lying about, into the drawer it goes. Papers brought home or homework that is done goes in there, too,..." read more

"Hi,
My family has a huge paper problem (paper from work, school, mail, flyers). You name it we have got it and it would stack up all around the house to the point of not being able to function so we got a Fabric Wall-Mount Magazine Organizer...
We..." read more

"I use the Semikolon Document Boxes to store each of my kids' special school work. The boxes fit perfectly on a shelf in our kitchen office and are a great size to hold many paper sizes. One 4" deep box is the perfect size for a school year's worth of..." read more

"I use a separate 3-ring binder for each of my classes. In each binder, I have one page for the assignments for each week of school. If a student has been out, they can check the notebook to see what they missed. If a student knows they will miss..." read more

"Every weekend, my daughters (ages 5 and 9) choose 7 outfits each - and we hang them on hangers on hooks behind the door to their room, all cleaned and ironed, and every component on the hanger (even undies and socks or tights get clipped on). This..." read more